I reviewed my Pioneer TV manual..I could not find anywhere where is said native resolution. When I did a google search...ISF calibrator mentioned in a post that it is 1080i native. The Yamaha's DVD player output at 480p, I guess is being scaled to 1080i via component??...it looks very good, but not as good as Bright House HD cable box 1080i source of course...
I did a bit of searching on your TV the other day, and somewhere I saw mention that it offered 1000 lines of resolution. HD CRT's are most often classified as 1080i displays, and yours appears to be no exception. And, yes,
any source would be scaled to that resolution if it doesn't come in at that resolution. No amount of scaling of 480i sources will achieve picture quality truly equal to
good HD (I qualify that because I have seen upconversion of really good DVD sources that was on par with some mediocre HD sources). On some discs, I have seen minimal differences when comparing my old S1500 (sending 480p to my 32" CRT HDTV) to an OPPO Digital 981HD (sending 1080i to the same TV), but on other discs (particularly scenes with a lot of fine detail) I can tell a difference - and on a larger display, the differences are more likely to show up.
If your player were still working fine, I'd say that you may not need to upgrade - while you can always make use of OPPO's 30-day trial policy, your display's lack of a digital video input makes it a less-than-ideal upgrade just for upgrade's sake. If the player is starting to flake out, though, the 980H is a very good candidate for replacing it.
Does the MX-700 remote have any issues controlling the Oppo players?
I've controlled the 971H, 981HD, and 980H with my MX-700 without a single problem. I even have setup files for each in my
MX-700 review .